InfraSauna SL2 SaunaLogic System Control Instruction Manual
- June 1, 2024
- InfraSauna
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SL2 SaunaLogic System Control
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Specifications:
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Product Name: InfraSauna System with SL2 IS Control Panel and
CB 14-1 Box -
Compatible with Traditional Sauna Heaters: 1517-22-02,
1517-30-02, 1720-45-02, 1720-60-02, 1720-80-02, 1712-45-0207,
1712-60-0207, or 1712-80-0207 -
Optional Heating Models: IS Systems – IS 201, IS 202, IS 301,
IS 302, IS 401, IS 402, IS 601, or IS 602 -
Approved for permanent installations and electrical
connections
Product Usage Instructions:
Section 1: General Information
The system is ETL approved for permanent installations and
electrical connections. All wiring must be performed in accordance
with national and local codes. These heaters are wall mounted.
Refer to Diagram 2 for wire and room size requirements.
Section 2: Installation
Follow the provided installation instructions carefully. Ensure
proper distances from combustible materials are maintained as per
Diagram 1. For wiring, use the specified wire sizes mentioned in
Table 1. Installation and service should be carried out by
qualified licensed personnel in accordance with local and national
codes.
Section 3: Safety Precautions
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Avoid using the sauna if under the influence of alcohol, drugs,
or medications. -
Pregnant women or individuals with health concerns should
consult a physician before sauna use. -
Regularly inspect the sauna for maintenance needs and replace
any deteriorated wood surfaces. -
Do not use the sauna room for drying clothes or hanging towels
above the heater to prevent fire hazards. -
Minors should be supervised when near the sauna.
FAQ:
Q: Is a GFCI device required for this product?
A: A GFCI (Ground Fault Interrupt Circuit) device is not
required by NEC. However, it may be installed if mandated by local
codes, although it may nuisance trip during product use.
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INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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InfraSauna System for Traditional and/or Infrared Heat with SL2 IS (SaunaLogic
2 IS) (1601-37, 1601-37-1, 1601-38, 1601-38-1, 1601-39 or 1601-39-1) Control
Panel and CB 14-1 Box (here after referenced
as SL2 IS and CB Box)
Traditional Sauna Heaters
1517-22-02, 1517-30-02, 1720-45-02, 1720-60-02, 1720-80-02, 1712-45-0207,
1712-60-0207, or 1712-80-0207
Optional Heating Models: IS Systems
IS 201, IS 202, IS 301, IS 302, IS 401, IS 402, IS 601, or IS 602
Read all instructions carefully before installation. Please leave all
instructions and warranty with the owner.
WARNING Prolonged exposure to elevated temperatures is capable of inducing
hyperthermia. Hyperthermia occurs when the internal temperature of the body
reaches several degrees above the normal body temperature of 98.6°F. The
symptoms of hyperthermia include an increase in the normal temperature of the
body, dizziness, lethargy, drowsiness, and fainting. The effects of the
hyperthermia include failure to perceive heat, failure to recognize the need
to exit the room, unawareness of impending hazard, fetal damage in pregnant
women, physical inability to exit the room and unconsciousness.
WARNING The use of alcohol, drugs, or medication is capable of greatly
increasing the risk of fatal hyperthermia.
WARNING
Do not take a sauna if using alcohol, drugs or medications.
Pregnant women or persons with poor health should consult their physician
before using any sauna.
Caution fire hazard: Do not use the sauna room for
drying clothes, bathing suits, etc. Do not hang towels above heater. If any
darkening of the wall
around the heater is noticed discontinue sauna use immediately.
Inspect sauna regularly for required maintenance to
heater, control and benches. Replace wood surfaces which show any signs of
deterioration.
The heater gets hot during operation and should not be touched or burns may
result.
Minors should be adequately supervised whenever near a
hot or warming sauna.
SECTION 1: GENERAL INFORMATION The system is ETL approved for permanent
installations and electrical connections. All wiring must be performed in
accordance with national and local codes. See Diagram 2 for wire and room size
requirements. These heaters are wall mounted.
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DIAGRAM 1 (Junior Heater 1517-30-02) MINIMUM DISTANCE TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL
Sensor
2″ 265/8″
5″ 143/8″
383/8″
2″
1″ 2″
6″ 2″ 93/4″ 1″
14″
471/2″
Screws Use the long screws in the upper holes of the mounting bracket
61/2″ 201/4″ 4″
5″
1″
1″
8″ 2″
CB Box
18″ 10″
731/2″
Recheck your distances from the heater to combustible materials to be sure you have the proper minimum distances.
OBSERVING MINIMUM DISTANCES IS REQUIRED TO REDUCE FIRE HAZARD
CAUTION: Avoid fire, Do Not Place Combustible Material on sauna heater / ATTENTION: Evitez les Incedies, Ne Placez Aucne Matiere Combustible Sur Lle Chauffe-saun
TABLE 1
*Optional IR System
IR kW
Sauna kW
- Optional Traditional
Heater
MINIMUM ROOM MAXIMUM ROOM
Floor Area
Ceiling
Volume
Ceiling
Volume
PHASE
VAC
IR AMPS
Height Cu.Ft. Height Cu.Ft.
Power Supply to CB 14
WIRE S IZE
CB 14 to IR Heating Panels
CB 14 to Tradional
Heater
IS-201/202 1.6 3.0 Junior 3.0 12 sq. ft. 73 1/2″ 100
84″
150
1 240 6.5 2 #12AWG+GR 2 #14AWG+GR 2 #12AWG+GR
Note: Two Tier Benching is mandatory for Traditional and IR Systems.
IR Heating Panel Quantities
MODEL IR-325-240 IR-160-240 IR-110-240
IS-201
4
1
1
IS-202
3
3
1
NOTE: All installation and service to this equipment should be performed by
qualified licensed personnel in accordance with local and national codes.
NOTE: A GFCI (Ground Fault Interrupt Circuit) device is not required by NEC. A
GFCI may be installed if required by local codes but will nuisance trip during
use of the product.
CAUTION: Loose wire connections can cause heat damage to wires, terminal
blocks and other components and may void the warranty.
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DIAGRAM 2 (Viki Heater (1720-xx-02) and Designer Heater (1712-xx-0207)
MINIMUM DISTANCE TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL
2″ 265/8″
5″ 143/8″
383/8″
B
C
1″
G
2″ F K
A
J
481/4″
E
B
61/2″
1″
1″
Screws
L
D 2″
CB 14
Use the long screws in the upper
holes of the mounting bracket
H
18″ 10″
Recheck your distances from the heater to combustible materials to be sure you have the proper minimum distances.
IR Heating Panel Quantities
MODEL
IR-325-240 IR-160-240 IR-110-240
IS-301
5
1
2
IS-401
6
1
2
IS-601
8
1
2
IS-302
4
3
2
IS-402
5
3
2
IS-602
7
3
2
Heater kW A Viki 4.5 3.0″ Viki 6.0 4.0″ Viki 8.0 5.0″
Designer 4.5 3.0″ Designer 6.0 4.0″ Designer 8.0 5.0″
OBSERVING MINIMUM DISTANCES IS REQUIRED TO REDUCE FIRE HAZARD
Minimum Distance
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
K
J
L
4.0″ 3 5/8″ 12 1/4″ 73 1/2″ 13 3/4″ 15 3/8″ 4″
24″ 6 1/4″ 20 1/4″
5.0″ 4 5/8″ 12 1/4″ 73 1/2″ 13 3/4″ 15 3/8″ 4″
24″ 6 1/4″ 20 1/4″
6.0″ 5 5/8″ 12 1/4″ 73 1/2″ 13 3/4″ 15 3/8″ 4″
24″ 6 1/4″ 20 1/4″
4.0″ 3 5/8″ 11 1/2″ 74″
6″ 14 3/8″ 6 1/2″ 23″ 10 1/2″ 18 1/2″
5.0″ 4 5/8″ 11 1/2″ 74″
6″ 14 3/8″ 6 1/2″ 23″ 10 1/2″ 18 1/2″
6.0″ 5 5/8″ 11 1/2″ 74″
6″ 14 3/8″ 6 1/2″ 23″ 10 1/2″ 18 1/2″
TABLE 2
IR S ys tem
IR kW
Sauna kW
Sauna Heater
Minimum Room Maximum Room
Floor Area
Ceiling Height
Volume Cu.Ft.
Ceiling Height
Volume Cu.Ft.
Phas e
VAC
IR Amps
Sauna Amps
Power Supply to CB 14
WIRE S IZE
CB 14 to IR Heating Panels
CB 14 to Tradional
Heater
IS-301 or 302
2.0
4.5
Viki 4.5 Designer 4.5
16 sq. ft.
73 1/2″
135
- 96″
200
1 208 7.2 21.6 2 #10AWG+GR 2 #14AWG+GR 2 #10AWG+GR 1 240 8.4 18.8 2 #10AWG+GR 2 #14AWG+GR 2 #10AWG+GR
IS-401 or 402
2.3
6.0
Viki 6.0 Designer 6.0
21 sq. ft.
73 1/2″
175
- 96″
300
1 208 8.4 28.8 2 #8AWG+GR 2 #14AWG+GR 2 #8AWG+GR 1 240 9.7 25.0 2 #10AWG+GR 2
14AWG+GR 2 #10AWG+GR
IS-601 or 602
3.0
8.0
Viki 8.0 Designer 8.0
31 sq. ft.
73 1/2″
250
- 96″
425
1 208 10.8 38.5 2 #8AWG+GR 2 #14AWG+GR 2 #8AWG+GR 1 240 12.3 33.3 2 #8AWG+GR 2
14AWG+GR 2 #8AWG+GR
Note: 84″ Ceiling Maximum for rooms with IR Systems to ensure proper heat
performance.
Note: Two Tier Benching is mandatory for Traditional and IR Systems.
NOTE: All installation and service to this equipment should be performed by
qualified licensed personnel in accordance with local and national codes.
NOTE: A GFCI (Ground Fault Interrupt Circuit) device is not required by NEC. A GFCI may be installed if required by local codes but will nuisance trip during use of the product.
CAUTION: Loose wire connections can cause heat damage to wires, terminal blocks and other components and may void the warranty.
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DIAGRAM 3
Typical IS Installation with a Traditional Sauna Heater
Refer to Diagram 1 and 2 for minimum spacing requirements depending on the
traditional sauna heater.
2″
Sensor Location Locate sensor 2″ from ceiling and directly above the
traditional sauna heater AND IR-325-240 IR
Heating Panel.
26 5/8″
14 3/8″
If only one heating system is installed, place sensor di-
rectly above the sauna heater OR IR-325-240 IR
heating panel.
38 3/8″
IR-325-240
IR-160-240
48″
SaunaLogic 2 IS Control 84″
Control can be installed inside or outside sauna.
Control Location: Maximum Height of 48″ to
top of control. Minimum of 16″ horizontally
away from the side of the heater.
Note: Control CANNOT be directly above the heater.
2×4 Supports
Upper Bench
IR-110-240
38 3/8″
Lower Bench Minimum spacing CB BOX
18″
10 3/4″
173/4″ 181/4″
CB Box can be outside of the sauna room or installed inside sauna room.
DIAGRAM 4
DIAGRAM 5
Back of sensor
SL2 IS Control
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Insert screwdriver tip here to unsnap sensor cover from sensor. Note vertical
orientation of cover before removing.
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26 5/8″
DIAGRAM 6 Surface Mounted IR Heating Assembly Information
14 3/8″
38 3/8″
IR-325-240-S
Traditional Sauna
Output Power
IR-160-240-S
DIAGRAM 7
IR Output Power
CB 14-1 BOX
IR-110-240-S
Power Input
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240 VAC CN 3
XT-1613-Z
12 VDC CN 2
Light CN 8 (RJ 45)
Bluetooth Power CN 6
Sensor CN 4
Traditional Sauna High Limit CN 5
Control CN 1 (RJ 11)
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DIAGRAM 8
WIRING DIAGRAM: CONTROL AND HEATER MODELS Junior 3.0 (1517-30-02)
with SL2 IS and CB 14-1 Box
SaunaLogic 2
(1601-37 1601-37-1 1601-38 1601-38-1 1601-39 or 1601-39-1)
Sensor
Junior Heater (optional) 1517-22-02, 1517-30-02
Back Element Front Element
12
Lights (Optional)
T1 T2 GND
IR Emitters (optional)
IR Emitters (optional)
To next IR Emitter
T1 T2 GND GND IR1 IR2
CN 4
CN 1 (RJ 11)
CN5
CN 8 Light (RJ 45)
CN 7 Bluetooth Power
CN 6 Jumper Closed
XT-1613-Z
F1 F2 2A 2A
CN 2 CN 3
12 VDC
240 VAC
Power Supply
Rly 5 Rly 8 Rly 6 Rly 9 Rly 2 Rly 3
F3
15 Amp
F4
15 Amp
CB 14-1 Box 240V / 1Ph Connection
L1 L2 GND
Power Input
IS-201 IS-202
IR Emitter Quantities
IR 325-240 4
IR 160-240 1
3
3
IR 110-240 1
1
Notes: Quantity of IR Emitters are based on IS System. Field Wiring Factory
Wiring
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DIAGRAM 8 CONT.
WIRING DIAGRAM: CONTROL AND HEATER MODELS Viki 4.5, 6.0 & 8.0
(1720-45-02,1720-60-02,1720-80-02) with SL2 IS and CB 14-1 Box
SaunaLogic 2
(1601-37 1601-37-1 1601-38 1601-38-1 1601-39 or 1601-39-1)
Sensor
Viki Heater (optional) 1720-45-02, 1720-60-02, 1720-80-02
Back Element
Middle Element Front Element
12
Lights (Optional)
T1 T2 GND
IR Emitters (optional)
IR Emitters (optional)
To next IR Emitter
T1 T2 GND GND IR1 IR2
CN 4
CN 1 (RJ 11)
CN5
CN 8 Light (RJ 45)
CN 7 Bluetooth Power
CN 6 Jumper Closed
XT-1613-Z
F1 F2 2A 2A
CN 2 CN 3
12 VDC
240 VAC
Power Supply
Rly 5 Rly 8 Rly 6 Rly 9 Rly 2 Rly 3
F3
15 Amp
F4
15 Amp
CB 14-1 Box 240V / 1Ph Connection
L1 L2 GND
Power Input
IS-301 IS-401 IS-601 IS-302 IS-402 IS-602
IR Emitter Quantities
IR 325-240 5 6 8
IR 160-240 1 1 1
4
3
5
3
7
3
IR 110-240 2 2 2 2 2 2
Notes: Quantity of IR Emitters are based on IS System.
Field Wiring Factory Wiring
02/12/2020
24-0003 Rev D
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DIAGRAM 8 CONT.
WIRING DIAGRAM: CONTROL AND HEATER MODELS Designer Heaters
(1712-45-02,1712-60-02,1712-80-02) with SaunaLogic 2 IS and CB 14-1 Box
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SaunaLogic 2
(1601-37 1601-37-1 1601-38 1601-38-1 1601-39 or 1601-39-1)
Sensor
Lights (Optional)
Designer Heater (optional) 1712-45-0207, 1712-60-0207, 1712-80-0207
Back Element
Middle Element Front Element
123 456
GND
12
T1
T2
IR Emitters (optional)
IR Emitters (optional)
To next IR Emitter
T1 T2 GND GND IR1 IR2
CN 4
CN 1 (RJ 11)
CN5
CN 8 Light (RJ 45)
CN 7 Bluetooth Power
CN 6 Jumper Closed
XT-1613-Z
F1 F2 2A 2A
CN 2 CN 3
12 VDC
240 VAC
Power Supply
Rly 5 Rly 8 Rly 6 Rly 9 Rly 2 Rly 3
F3
15 Amp
F4
15 Amp
CB 14-1 Box 240V / 1Ph Connection
L1 L2 GND
Power Input
IS-301 IS-401 IS-601 IS-302 IS-402 IS-602
IR Emitter Quantities
IR 325-240 5 6 8
IR 160-240 1 1 1
4
3
5
3
7
3
IR 110-240 2 2 2 2 2 2
Notes: Quantity of IR Emitters are based on IS System.
Field Wiring Factory Wiring
12/27/19 354 SKSM 161 C 24-0004 Rev C
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SECTION 2: INSTALLATION SUMMARY AND TIPS ELECTRICAL: ROUGH IN: Step 1: What
traditional sauna heater being installed in room? The traditional heater
location must be chosen first. If the room is over 78″ and the heater is hung
on the wall and the IR assembly can be installed above the traditional sauna
heater. There has to be 5″ of clearance above the traditional sauna heater and
the bottom of the IR assembly. See Diagram 1 for specific spacing
requirements. Step 2: What IS system should be installed in the room? The
system will determine how many IR emitters will be in the room. See Diagram 7
for the quantities of IR emitters. Try to evenly space the IR emitters in the
room behind the benches. See Diagram 3 for IR emitter size information. Step
3: IR Panel Wire Installation Pull 14-2 AWG wire w/ground BX cable from the CB
Box to closest IR emitter. Install a metal single gang junction box 24″ below
the bottom of the estimated height of the IR heating panel. Daisy chain the
wire from the first IR emitter to the next junction box and continue to loop
and leave wires sticking out for each single gang box. Step 4: Traditional
Sauna Heater Wiring traditional sauna heater. Refer to Diagram 2 for the
traditional sauna heater for wire size. Preinstall wire from the CB box to the
location of the bottom of the sauna heater. A two conductor cable is provided
with the sauna heater for the high limit safety switch. Preinstall wire in the
wall. The traditional sauna system will not work if the wires and switch are
not connected. Step 5: Lighting Installation (Optional Equipment) SaunaLogic 2
IS is capable of operating ONLY a lighting package purchased with the system.
The lighting package consists of 3 lights or more with a maximum 6 lights and
the cables to connect the light assemblies to the CB box. The long cable (5 m)
connects the CB Box to a “splitter” device which typically is installed above
the room ceiling. From the splitter there are cables (2 m) which connect the
light assemblies to the splitter. All cable lengths for lights are similar
depending on the number of fixtures. Predetermine light fixture locations in
the ceiling based on cable lengths and CB box location. Route the cable
provided from the desired light locations in the ceiling to the CB box before
any tongue and groove is applied. Cut 2 3/4″ holes in tongue and groove boards
for light fixtures as the tongue and groove is being applied. Ensure the
lighting cables reach the hole locations.
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WARNING
Refer to Diagram 1 for minimum clearance of ceiling above heater.
Fire sprinkler systems used inside any sauna room
should be properly rated for sauna room temperatures.
Do not spray water on Infrared Emitters
Water use on Infrared Emitters may cause damage
and will void warranty.
Do not install a shower in the sauna room.
Electric Shock Hazard – High voltage exists within this equipment. There are
no
user serviceable parts in this equipment.
All installation and service to this equipment should be performed by
qualified licensed personnel in accordance with local and national codes.
Use only copper wire of the size and type indicated in the Heater
Specification Chart and the temperature rating
indicated on the heater junction box.
All heaters and controls must be grounded per NEC to prevent electrical shock
in case of unit failure.
Electrical outlets or receptacle must not be installed in a sauna room.
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SECTION 3: TEMPERATURE SENSOR Locate top of sensor 2″ from ceiling and
directly above the IR-325-240 IR panel AND traditional sauna heater if
installed. (See Diagram 2 or 3 for details) Feed the 17 ft “low voltage”
sensor wire from the sensor location to the CB PK box location. Sensor wire
must be routed completely separate (as per low voltage electrical wiring
codes) from any wiring carrying over 50 volts. It may be necessary to drill
holes to string the wire through the studs or ceiling joists. Using a flat tip
screwdriver, unsnap sensor cover from sensor. Mount sensor to a finished wall
directly above heater and two (2) inches down from ceiling using two (2)
screws (provided) as shown in Diagrams 1, 3 & 5. Connect wires to CN 4 on the
circuit board inside the CB box.
SECTION 4: ROOM AND ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION ROOM ROUGH IN FOR SURFACE MOUNT IR
EMITTERS: Build the frame the room with standard building materials and
framing design. Install single gang outlets below the IR Emitters. Rough in
all lighting wires, IR emitters wires, Sensor wire, Control wires before
insulating the room and applying foil vapor barrier. Tongue and groove the
ceiling. While installing the tongue and groove on the ceiling continue to cut
in the light holes and install and connect the lights as the ceiling is
installed. Access will be difficult after ceiling is completed. Apply tongue
and groove wood on the walls (vertical or horizontal depending desires
installation). Cut wood around the electrical access boxes. Cut an electrical
access behind the IR Emitter to feed the wire from the emitter into the
electrical box. (Pictures do not show the cut out behind IR emitter.) Remove
the cover from Surface Mount IR Emitter by holding the wire on the back of
emitter and pull the cover away to the front. It will release a mechanical
lock. Install the wire from the IR emitter into the wall and into the
electrical box below. Install the extra wire in the wall and then attach IR
emitter panel to the wood wall with 6 screws (3 on each side). Reinstall the
cover by placing the top of cover over the IR panel and pull down. It will
catch two notches at the top of the wall and then push the lower part of the
cover against the IR panel and the cover will “click” into place. The cover
will be flush all the way around the IR emitter for clean finished look.
Splice in the electrical panels into the electrical box and cover with metal
single gang blank plate. Continue this process to complete the room.
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SECTION 4: ROOM AND ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION (Cont)
Surface Mount IR Emitter Installation Remove the cover from the IR panels by
pushing the front bottom of the panel through the cloth. Install the wire
harness from the IR emitters into the wall to the pre-installed single gang
boxes. Connect all wires in the electrical junction box appropriately. All IR
emitters should be grounded. Install the IR assembly to the tongue and groove
wall with 6 wood screws provided with the kit. Ensure the excess wire is
pushed in the wall behind the IR emitter. Clip the cover over the top of the
heater and push the bottom of the cover against the mechanical clips.
SECTION 5: ELECTRICAL CONTROLS INSTALLATION
Electrical installation must be made by a licensed electrician in accordance
with the National Electrical Code and local regulations. Remove the screws
from the CB box to access the electrical connections. Secure CB box to the
wall in the sauna room according to Diagram 1. (4 screws provided in the box)
Route the wires through the holes provided on the bottom of the control box
and connect the wires to the terminal block. To determine the correct wire
size, refer to Diagram 2. Use copper supply wire only, suitable for minimum 90
degrees C. The heater must be grounded! See Diagram 7 and 8 for proper
connections. Refer to the Installation and Operation Manual for all electrical
questions about the traditional sauna heater. Connect low voltage cable from
the SL2 IS control to CN1 of the circuit board in the CB Box. Connect sensor
cable to CN4 of the circuit board in the CB Box. Connect the light cable to CN
8 (RJ 45 Jack) on the circuit board in the CB Box. Connect the traditional
sauna heater high limit sensor cable to CN5 of the circuit board in the CB
Box.
INSTALLATION ROUGH IN The SL2 IS (1601-37) control can be mounted inside or outside the sauna room. (See Diagram 3) To mount the control cut an opening 2-3/4″ wide by 4-3/4″ tall. Route the control wire from CB Box to the control. (See Diagram 9 and 10) Note: Use the factory supplied cable only! Do not staple through or otherwise damage the cable! Connect the control cable to the SL2 IS and secure the control to the wall by 2 mounting screws provided. Connect the other end of the control cable through the electrical access hole on the bottom of the control box and connect it to Cn1.
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DIAGRAM 9
DIAGRAM 10
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min 1″ min 2″
DIAGRAM 11 HEATER SCREEN (GUARD RAIL)
min 2″
Heater guard
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DIAGRAM 12
a. Loosely place rocks between the elements so air flow is not restricted.
High Limit Sensor
c. Loosely cover the tops of all elements a minimum of 2″ to 3″.
Incorrect Placement of Rocks
Wall Bracket
Rock Grate
Rocks between the front element and the outer wall will reduce cycling of the heater.
b. Rocks must be placed between the elements and the wall of the rock
compartment.
1. Put smaller rocks in first around the outer perimeter of the heating
chamber. 2. Completely fill all four sections (front, 2 center sections
between elements, and back). 3. In the outer sections, use smaller rocks
placed more tightly (see note b). 4. Place rocks loosely in the center 2
sections (see note a). 5. Be sure rocks completely cover the elements (see
note c). 6. Loosely cover the tops of all elements a minimum of 2″ to 3″.
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SECTION 6: SAUNALOGIC 2 IS CONTROL OPERATION
MODEL SL2 IS 60 MIN CONTROL PANEL (1601-37)
PRE-SET DELAYED START
Press the icon and delay time will appear in the display and will toggle
between “dlay” the amount of time remaining. The maximum of time is 24 hours.
If no delay is desired, press button to toggle off the function.
BlueTooth Decrease
Traditional Lights
Heat Time
Power Increase Infrared
Delay
Temperature
Traditional Sauna Operation Press the SL2 IS icon once and press the icon. The
default settings for the temperature is 194°F, the bath time is 60 minutes.
These settings are adjustable (as described below) from 119° to 194°. Length
of sauna can be set from 0 to 60 minutes. The time delay before start can be
up to 24 hours. Any changes are remembered by the heater for your next bath.
Should the heater power be lost then restored, the settings will return to
their default values.
SETTING THE DURATION AND TEMPERATURE Press the icon for time “+” or “-” icon
to increase or decrease time for desired setting. The maximum of time is 60
minutes.
Press the icon and then press “+” or “-” icon to increase or decrease
temperature for desired setting. The maximum temperature is 194°F (90°C).
Note: Typical bathing temperature is 150F to 165F displayed on the control.
Infrared Sauna Operation Press the SL2 IS icon once and press the icon. The
default settings for the temperature is 149°F, the bath time is 60 minutes.
These settings are adjustable (as described below) from 110° to 149°. Length
of sauna can be set from 0 to 60 minutes. The time delay before start can be
up to 24 hours. Any changes are remembered by the heater for your next bath.
Should the heater power be lost then restored, the settings will return to
their default values.
SETTING THE DURATION AND TEMPERATURE Press the icon for time “+” or “-” icon
to increase or decrease time for desired setting. The maximum of time is 60
minutes.
Press the icon and then press “+” or “-” icon to increase or decrease temperature for desired setting. The maximum temperature is 149°F (65°C). Note: Note: Typical bathing temperature is 115F to 125F displayed on the control. Starting ambient temperature below 70F will cause the IR system to heat slower, which may result in less effective performance.
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SECTION 6: OPERATION, Continued LIGHTING OPERATION (Equipment Optional) Press
the icon to cycle through lighting options. Press and hold the icon for 3
seconds to turn off the light from during any color. Light will automatically
turn off after 10 minutes the sauna cycle is completed.
Color sequence White Red Green Blue Yellow Aqua Purple
Rotation of Colors – Off
Choose the color of choice and then set lighting brightness. The brightness
will be on display for 3 seconds. Press the “+” or “-” button to increase or
decrease the light setting. The setting options are 25, 50, 75, and 100% light
output. MODEL SL2 IS 24 HR CONTROL PANEL (1601-37-1), The control operates the
same as the 60 minute version except the time is in Hours instead of minutes.
An attendant must be present at all times for extended period of time
operation.
SECTION 7: HIGH LIMIT CONTROL (RESET BUTTON) The sauna systems have a built-in
high limit control, which automatically turns off the heater if the
temperature inside in the sauna room rises to an abnormally high level.
The control will display “HL” if the system overheats. To restart the heater,
let the room cool, then push the “On/Off” button on the control. If the high
limit continually shuts off the heater, contact a service representative at
1-888-780-4427.
SECTION 8: HOW TO TAKE A SAUNA
· When taking a sauna, allow time to relax completely. · Remove clothing and
jewelry…if required, wear a towel loosely. · After 10 minutes or when
perspiration begins, leave sauna and relax in dressing area…follow with a cool
shower. · Cooling time should equal time spent in sauna. Enter sauna room
again and stay 5 or 10 minutes. · Repeat the cycle 2 or 3 times; end with a
brisk shower…rinse in cool water. · Dress when completely dry and perspiration
has stopped. · Do not smoke, exercise or drink alcoholic beverages in the
sauna room.
SECTION 9: WARNING PLACARDS
Three metal placards are included in the Installation Instruction Envelope
packaged with every Sauna Heater. The CAUTION placard (English with French)
must be attached to the interior wall of the sauna room directly above the
heater where it is visible to the bather. The WARNING placards (English and
French) must be attached to the door of the sauna room.
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Shower Sauna (10 – 15 min.)
Shower or swim Rest (10 – 15 min.)
Relax with juice or water You liked it?
Do it once again and you will feel great.
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SECTION 10: MAINTENANCE Inspect sauna room at the end of each day the room is in use. The sauna, like a bathroom, should be kept clean and odor free.Towels or mats should always be used on benches and floor as perspiration otherwise penetrates the soft wood. To clean and remove perspiration stains, use soap or detergent in warm water, best applied with a scrub brush. Badly soiled surfaces may require sanding. Sand paper wrapped around a wooden block works well. Air out the sauna often by keeping the door and vents open when the sauna is not in use. Saunas that are in daily use should be washed down at least once a week to keep them clean and the air fresh. Duckboard should be removed from the sauna, the sauna floor mopped and dried in a conventional manner, and the duckboard thoroughly scrubbed and dried before returning to the sauna room. The sauna heater should be wiped down occasionally with a damp cloth to remove lint and dust. The rocks should be removed once a year for cleaning and small or crumbled rocks replaced. Benches and supporting structure must be inspected annually for potential deterioration due to age, dry rot or abuse. Any boards with signs of deterioration should be replaced immediately to avoid possible injury.
WARNING
The “CAUTION” and “WARNING” placards must be mounted in accordance
with Section 10.
SECTION 11: ROOM CONSTRUCTION
Y For safety and reliability, the following rules must be addressed. Y No
permanent locking or latch system is to be used on the sauna door. Y
Acceptable door fittings are: magnetic catches, friction catches, spring
or gravity loaded closures. Y The door must always open outwards. Y No shower
may be installed in a sauna room. Y No electrical receptacle shall be
installed inside the sauna room. Y The enclosed WARNING: Reduce the risk of
overheating … warning
plate must be mounted on or alongside the door outside the sauna room at about
eye level. Y The enclosed CAUTION: Reduce the risk of fire … caution plate
must be mounted on the interior wall above the heater. Y The heater should not
be operated without its container properly filled with rocks and the rock
guard in place. Y If an intercom speaker is installed, it should be away from
the heater and as close to the floor as possible. Y Fire sprinkler systems
installed inside any sauna room should be properly rated for sauna room
temperatures. Y Always mount the heater according to these installation
instructions. Y Minimum of R12 insulation in 16″ on center 2×4 stud walls. Y
Recommended minimum flooring thickness of 5/8″
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For safety purpose sauna door must open out and not
lock. Never use a wood stain, seal or preservative on the inside
of your sauna room. Light fixtures get very hot during operation. Locate light
fixture where it will not
be a burn hazard.
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TYPICAL PRE-CUT WALL CONSTRUCTION
2×4″ framing
1/2″ wallboard
DIAGRAM 14 VENTILATION
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berglass insulation foil vapor barrier T&G soft wood
1/2″ wallboard
Locate vent under the top bench
SECTION 12: VENTILATION
VENTILATION In a private sauna, the air should be changed about 6 times an
hour. This can be achieved by making a vent opening (fresh air inlet) in the
sauna wall directly below the heater. The air outlet must be lower than the
upper benches, as far as possible from the heater and about two feet higher
than the fresh air inlet vent, See Diagram 9. It is recommended that
ventilation openings meet the requirements of UL Specification 875. The
minimum opening should be determined using one of the following formulas:
For R<31, V³9.3, For R³31, V³0.3R where R = the floor area of the room in
square feet and
V = the minimum vent size in square inches
SECTION 13: TROUBLESHOOTING If control displays “Sn” it means no sensor is connected. Refer to Section 5 for sensor installation information.
If control displays “HL” it means the high limit is open. Refer to Section 9
for high limit information.
System won’t start to heat, ensure the system is not in the delay mode. If
“dLAY” is flashing in the display window, the system is in the delay mode.
If control displays “JP” it means the jumper is open on the main board in the
CB Box. Verify jumper is installed in CN6 location on the main board. If it is
open, close the two pins.
If control acts erratically or buttons turn on and off by itself during
startup. Turn power off at the circuit breaker, place the glass on the control
and turn power back on the system. The control will automatically reset the
sensitivity of the capacitive switches.
CAUTION: Use only a contactor approved for 250,000 endurance Cylces /
ATTENTION: Utiliser uniquement un contacteur approuve pour 250,000 cycles de
fonctionnement
For troubleshooting or service questions call 1-888-780-4427 and ask to speak with service. Prior to calling, please have the Model and Type number available. You may also email us at us_techsupport@sauna360.com
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DIAGRAM 14: SL2 Control Mounting
Recessed Mounting For the SL2 Control The recessed mounting box allows the
control to mount with its surface almost even to the wall surface. Print this
page to “Actual” Size on Printer Options. (This will ensure the size of the
opening is correct). Cut out the middle of this page on the dotted lines. The
hole will be the size of the mounting box. Insert the mounting box in the hole
of this page to ensure it is the correct size.
Trace the paper cut out on the wall. Cut a hole in the wall to match the inner
dotted line for the mounting box. Run the control cable out of the wall
through the hole in the mounting box. Ensure the hole is just big enough to
mount the box. Push the mounting box into the hole and turn the mounting
screws to pull the tab tight against the inside of the wall. Ensure the box is
level and the correct end is UP (there is an arrow on the wall side of the box
pointing up).
Connect the Control coupler to the control cable then feed the cables and
connector through the hole in the box and into the wall. Test the Control
before mounting it into the wall.
Hang the top of the control glass on the top of the recessed box and press the
bottom of glass to snap on to box.
Level Line
Print Page as “Actual” Size Cut on Dotted Line and remove this part of page
Trace This Inner Opening on the Wall Solid Line represents the outline of the
housing lip.
Print page to “Actual Size”; do not select “Fit” to page
on printer Page Sizing.
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